Dengue Fever

Gabriel Tadeo Rodriguez H
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This paper provides an updated review of the dengue situation in the Latin-American countries, focusing on Colombia as a highly and historically affected nation. In first instance, it presents a scientific overview about the biology, clinical progress, transmission mode and epidemiology of the disease. Secondly, it describes the different outbreaks in the region during the past five decades. Thirdly, as an illustration of historical trends in most provinces and Colombian territories, early detection and predictive value of a dengue epidemic is inadequate and how a surveillance system should work. Based on these, the document proposes to provide a framework for a pilot model of a sustained and integrated epidemiological surveillance system in Colombia, focused on early detection, prediction (turning point) of outbreaks and recommendation of a model to be implemented by the Colombian local health units of each affected territory. It emphasizes that a vector-borne disease such as dengue must be addressed locally, having the individual, all the way through a primary health care and population-based approach, at the center of the system. It also highlights a new approach for returning to the basics in primary health attention in which the community health promoter be again one of the main participants. The paper concludes that without a primary health care approach, particularly under the existing decentralized local and regional governments, it will be so difficult to achieve real control over this kind of cyclical public health issues.
登革热
本文对拉丁美洲国家的登革热情况进行了最新回顾,重点介绍了哥伦比亚作为一个历史上受影响严重的国家。首先,它对该疾病的生物学、临床进展、传播模式和流行病学进行了科学综述。其次,它描述了过去五十年来该地区爆发的不同疫情。第三,作为大多数省份和哥伦比亚领土历史趋势的一个例证,登革热疫情的早期检测和预测价值不足,监测系统应该如何运作。在此基础上,该文件提议为哥伦比亚持续综合流行病学监测系统的试点模式提供一个框架,重点是疫情的早期发现、预测(转折点),并建议由每个受影响地区的哥伦比亚地方卫生单位实施一个模式。它强调,登革热等媒介传播疾病必须在当地解决,让个人始终通过初级卫生保健和基于人群的方法处于系统的中心。它还强调了一种回归初级卫生关注基础的新方法,社区卫生促进者再次成为主要参与者之一。该论文的结论是,如果没有初级卫生保健方法,特别是在现有权力下放的地方和地区政府的领导下,就很难真正控制这种周期性的公共卫生问题。
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